I was thinking of replacing my '05 with a new truck this Spring. I found that the longbed would not fit in my garage by about 8 inches. My '05 just fits.
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I could leave the new truck outside but we get a lot of hail in the early summer season and we don't go to AZ until December so the truck would be outside buried in the snow when it's time to leave.
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I was thinking of replacing my '05 with a new truck this Spring. I found that the longbed would not fit in my garage by about 8 inches. My '05 just fits.
I do tow a 5th wheel and my trailer has the extended pin that can be towed by a shortbed. The shortbed will fit in my garage just fine.
Here are the problems: The shortbed has a much smaller fuel tank so when I tow to AZ every winter I would have to stop more often. I have a small pickup camper that I use in the summer when I tow my boat or motorcycle. The camper needs a longbed.
I could leave the new truck outside but we get a lot of hail in the early summer season and we don't go to AZ until December so the truck would be outside buried in the snow when it's time to leave.
I don't understand why they have to keep making these trucks bigger every year. I can just barely make a U turn now.
I guess I'll just keep my '05 and rebuild it when needed.
Have no clue about the 5th wheels. . but I have NO issues with using my B&W GN hitch in my SB truck...
Maybe its the trailers that I use. . ??? I pull a 38+5' GN flatbed to haul hay and a 24' stock trailer when hauling horses and cattle. .
My GN hitch is IN FRONT of the rear axle... maybe the 5th wheels arent?? I had a 5th wheel in my last truck that was also a SB, I thought it was over the axle??? Maybe it wasnt!
One gallon is going to make that much of a difference? Per Dodge's build specs all 2500-3500 HD pick-up trucks, the long bed has a 35 gallon fuel tank and the short bed has a 34 gallon fuel tank.
See attached link. http://www.dodge.com/bodybuilder/2008/docs/dr/fc.pdf
By the way my "MEGA Cab" fits in my attached garage with room to spare. It is no longer then a "58" Cadillac or "57" Chrysler.
What I have found on the newer homes built from the mid-90's and on. Is that must home designers and builders are building the garages for the smaller over all length cars now. When my house was built in 96, I reviewed the house plans and required the builder to have a 26 foot long garage. Most of his plans showed a 20 or 21 foot long garage and I know this was to short for my needs.
Jim W.
When I used the Dodge site to build a truck, it showed the 2011 short bed as having a 26 gallon tank. If it was 34 gallons, I agree, no problem.